As the Kerala Plus Two Class 2025 results are set to be announced, students across the state are eagerly awaiting their scores. While the official websites remain the primary source to access results, there are several alternative methods available to help students check their Kerala Plus Two results conveniently. Here’s a comprehensive guide to all the ways you can view your results this year.
1. Official Websites
The most common and reliable way to check your Kerala Plus Two results is through the official portals. The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE) Kerala releases the results on multiple websites, including:
keralaresults.nic.in
dhsekerala.gov.in
results.kite.kerala.gov.in
Students need to enter their roll number and date of birth to view their scorecards. These sites will go live shortly after the official announcement.
2. SMS Service
For students who may face connectivity issues or cannot access the internet, checking results via SMS is a handy alternative. Kerala Education Board offers an SMS facility where students can send a specific message format to a designated number and receive their results directly on their phones.
How to check via SMS:
Send an SMS in the format:
KERALA12 ROLL NUMBER to the number 56263.
You will receive your result details in a reply message.
3. DigiLocker
DigiLocker is a government initiative that provides secure digital storage of important documents, including exam results and mark sheets. Students who have linked their Kerala Board details to DigiLocker can easily access their official Plus Two results here.
Steps to check via DigiLocker:
Visit results.digilocker.gov.in or open the DigiLocker app.
Log in using your credentials.
Navigate to the Education section and select Kerala Board.
Choose “Class XII Marksheet” to view and download your result.
This digital mark sheet is provisional but official and can be used for immediate reference until the original copy is issued.
4. Mobile Apps
Several mobile apps offer easy access to Kerala Plus Two results. The official app, such as the ‘Saphalam 2025’ app (if available), provides a user-friendly interface where students can simply input their roll number and date of birth to check results on their smartphones.
Check your app store for trusted and official apps launched by the Kerala Education Board or related agencies to avoid fake apps.
5. School-Wise Result Checking
Students can also view results on a school-wise basis by entering their school code on the official result website. This method is particularly useful for school administrators or parents who want to see the overall performance of their school.
1. Official Websites
The most common and reliable way to check your Kerala Plus Two results is through the official portals. The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE) Kerala releases the results on multiple websites, including:
keralaresults.nic.in
dhsekerala.gov.in
results.kite.kerala.gov.in
Students need to enter their roll number and date of birth to view their scorecards. These sites will go live shortly after the official announcement.
2. SMS Service
For students who may face connectivity issues or cannot access the internet, checking results via SMS is a handy alternative. Kerala Education Board offers an SMS facility where students can send a specific message format to a designated number and receive their results directly on their phones.
How to check via SMS:
Send an SMS in the format:
KERALA12 ROLL NUMBER to the number 56263.
You will receive your result details in a reply message.
3. DigiLocker
DigiLocker is a government initiative that provides secure digital storage of important documents, including exam results and mark sheets. Students who have linked their Kerala Board details to DigiLocker can easily access their official Plus Two results here.
Steps to check via DigiLocker:
Visit results.digilocker.gov.in or open the DigiLocker app.
Log in using your credentials.
Navigate to the Education section and select Kerala Board.
Choose “Class XII Marksheet” to view and download your result.
This digital mark sheet is provisional but official and can be used for immediate reference until the original copy is issued.
4. Mobile Apps
Several mobile apps offer easy access to Kerala Plus Two results. The official app, such as the ‘Saphalam 2025’ app (if available), provides a user-friendly interface where students can simply input their roll number and date of birth to check results on their smartphones.
Check your app store for trusted and official apps launched by the Kerala Education Board or related agencies to avoid fake apps.
5. School-Wise Result Checking
Students can also view results on a school-wise basis by entering their school code on the official result website. This method is particularly useful for school administrators or parents who want to see the overall performance of their school.
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